Pole Beans

When I am not painting in my studio, I’m out enjoying my garden. This year I’m trying several new plants including purple tomatillos, 5 different tomatoes, various herbs, and pole beans!

I’ve got five different kinds, all planted from seeds, the tallest one is now officially taller than me! I’ve got Romano Pole Beans, Orient Wonder Yard Pole Beans, Carminat Purple Beans, Kentucky Pole Beans, and Monte Gusto Yellow Beans.

I should be able to start harvesting in a week or two, with so many varieties I have a feeling I’m going to get my fill of beans, maybe I can try pickling too! 😊

32 responses to “Pole Beans”

    1. TiffanyArpDaleo Avatar

      It is Gigi, I literally sit and watch them grow, can’t wait to harvest!☺

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  1. lovelyandgrateful Avatar

    Peas and beans are so easy to grow, I always plant some in the garden. 😊

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    1. TiffanyArpDaleo Avatar

      They are so easy, and pretty hardy, I will do peas next year! 😊

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  2. Martha Kennedy Avatar

    My beans are just starting to bloom which is pretty precocious for here!

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    1. TiffanyArpDaleo Avatar

      I should have mentioned that you were my inspiration to start growing beans! It seems we are on the same track even though you started yours a little before me, we should be sharing recipes soon!😊

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      1. Martha Kennedy Avatar

        🙂 My recipe is very simple. When the time comes, I’ll share!

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  3. Nancy's Notes 🖊️🎶 Avatar

    Wonderful! Having a successful garden is so satisfying. Enjoy your super fresh produce!

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    1. TiffanyArpDaleo Avatar

      It’s a journey, and I’ve learned so much the last few years, there’s always challenges though! 😊

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  4. EclecticMusicLover Avatar

    Good luck with your garden. Unfortunately, here in the blazing hot Coachella Valley, I’m unable to grow any fruits or vegetables during summer. I finally pulled out my huge cherry tomato plant – which grew from a seed from last year’s plants – as the 117-degree heat was literally cooking the little remaining tomatoes! At least I managed to get a decent crop from late March-late May.

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    1. TiffanyArpDaleo Avatar

      Oh yeah, it would be a real challenge growing anything out there, maybe indoor?

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      1. EclecticMusicLover Avatar

        Aside from a few house plants, I don’t have space or large enough window sills to place any more plants, unfortunately.

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  5. Audrey Driscoll Avatar

    You have a lot of varieties there, Tiffany! I hope they’re bountiful!

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    1. TiffanyArpDaleo Avatar

      Thanks Audrey, they seem to be well on their way, I may be complaining about too many beans soon! 😂

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      1. Audrey Driscoll Avatar

        They do freeze well.

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  6. Timothy Price Avatar
    Timothy Price

    Better than a polecat. They look very happy.

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    1. TiffanyArpDaleo Avatar

      Yes, I must agree, and probably tastes better too, thanks Tim!😂

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    1. TiffanyArpDaleo Avatar

      Thanks Ka, it’s an amazing process, from the first sight of germination to the climbing vines, and now the pretty flowers, I’m loving it! 😊

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      1. Ka Malana - Fiestaestrellas.com Avatar

        Well, we share the love for the plants!! Right now for me it’s all the medical ingesting and prescribing of them because I don’t have the time nor is my land prepped for gardening.

        Enjoying vicariously!

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  7. capentalc Avatar

    They look great!

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    1. TiffanyArpDaleo Avatar

      They do seem to be healthy, now I hope the critters don’t mess with them!

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      1. capentalc Avatar

        Yeah, I don’t like that, that’s why I stopped growing vegetables a long time ago because it was too much work to keep them and my dogs away! My dogs used to dig up my carrots and beets.

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        1. TiffanyArpDaleo Avatar

          Oh no! Yes, so much time and work goes into gardening! We’ve lost several tomatoes to something, rats maybe. Makes me miss my cat even more!

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      2. capentalc Avatar

        I saw this video on Youtube and thought of you. This is how I imagined you do some of your abstract-looking art. https://youtube.com/shorts/X-esxGlcoUA?si=AiRR4nuYWoDg4_m4

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        1. TiffanyArpDaleo Avatar

          Love it! Yes, if you saw my studio you would think that’s exactly what happens! The only difference is I’m not that cute! 😂

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  8. Giadreams (themoviemylife.com) Avatar

    Over here, wishing I were your neighbour so I could score your surplus beans. 😋

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    1. TiffanyArpDaleo Avatar

      Ahh, I would totally share with you G! Neighbors with gardens are good neighbors!😉

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  9. Priti Avatar

    It’s a great hobby 😎 keep growing 😀

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    1. TiffanyArpDaleo Avatar

      It’s very addicting, I am lucky we can grow something all year here on this zone, I just wish I had more space!😉

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      1. Priti Avatar

        Visit my YouTube channel thank you 😊

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